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The fonds contains a number of interviews, conversations, lectures, and public readings recorded between the years 1976 and 2006, featuring local and national literary and media figures such as Lorna Crozier, bpNichol, Daphne Marlatt, and Stuart McLean."],"collection_source_collection_id":["MsC 17"],"persistent_url":[""],"item_title":["Tom Wayman reading poetry at David Thompson University Centre (DTUC) in April [1979/1980?]"],"item_title_source":["J-card and Recording"],"item_language":["English"],"item_production_context":["Documentary recording"],"item_identifiers":["[]"],"rights":["Copyright Not Evaluated (CNE)"],"creator_names":["Wayman, Tom","Wah, Fred"],"creator_names_search":["Wayman, Tom","Wah, Fred"],"creators":["[{\"url\":\"http://viaf.org/viaf/98293283\",\"name\":\"Wayman, Tom\",\"dates\":\"1945-\",\"notes\":\"\",\"nation\":[],\"role\":[\"Author\",\"Reader\",\"Speaker\"]},{\"url\":\"http://viaf.org/viaf/1330211\",\"name\":\"Wah, Fred\",\"dates\":\"1939-\",\"notes\":\"On the second side, Fred asks Tom Wayman to explain more about his poetry life\",\"nation\":[],\"role\":[\"Speaker\"]}]"],"contributors":["[]"],"Production_Date":[0],"material_description":["[{\"side\":\"\",\"image\":\"Uploads/7886/Fred Wah Fonds_MsC 17 g_125.jpg\",\"other\":\"\",\"extent\":\"1/8 inch\",\"AV_types\":\"Audio\",\"tape_brand\":\"\",\"generations\":\"\",\"Conservation\":\"\",\"equalization\":\"\",\"playback_mode\":\"\",\"playing_speed\":\"\",\"sound_quality\":\"Good\",\"recording_type\":\"Analogue\",\"storage_capacity\":\"\",\"physical_condition\":\"Good\",\"track_configuration\":\"\",\"material_designation\":\"Cassette\",\"physical_composition\":\"Magnetic Tape\",\"accompanying_material\":\"\",\"other_physical_description\":\"Black and white clear jewel case with J-card\"}]"],"material_designations":["Cassette"],"physical_compositions":["Magnetic Tape"],"recording_type":["Analogue"],"AV_type":["Audio"],"digital_description":["[{\"file_url\":\"\",\"file_path\":\"\",\"filename\":\"MsC17g-125 Side A\",\"channel_field\":\"Stereo\",\"sample_rate\":\"44.1 kHz\",\"duration\":\"T00:45:56\",\"precision\":\"\",\"size\":\"60.4 MB\",\"bitrate\":\"32 bit\",\"encoding\":\"WAV for master files and .MP3 for online files\",\"contents\":\"\",\"notes\":\"\",\"title\":\"\",\"credit\":\"\",\"caption\":\"\",\"content_type\":\"\",\"featured\":\"\",\"public_access_url\":\"\"},{\"file_url\":\"\",\"file_path\":\"\",\"filename\":\"MsC17g-125 Side B\",\"channel_field\":\"Stereo\",\"sample_rate\":\"44.1 kHz\",\"duration\":\"T00:46:47\",\"precision\":\"\",\"size\":\"59.3 MB\",\"bitrate\":\"32 bit\",\"encoding\":\"WAV for master files and .MP3 for online files\",\"contents\":\"\",\"notes\":\"\",\"title\":\"\",\"credit\":\"\",\"caption\":\"\",\"content_type\":\"\",\"featured\":\"\",\"public_access_url\":\"\"}]"],"Dates":["[{\"date\":\"[1979?]-04\",\"type\":\"Production Date\",\"notes\":\"Two different years are written on the j-card; This tape could've been recorded either in 1979 or 1980 \",\"source\":\"J-card\"},{\"date\":\"[1980?]-04\",\"type\":\"Production Date\",\"notes\":\"Two different years are written on the j-card; This tape could've been recorded either in 1979 or 1980 \",\"source\":\"J-card\"}]"],"Location":["[{\"url\":\"https://www.openstreetmap.org/way/936493657\",\"venue\":\"David Thompson University Centre\",\"notes\":\"David Thompson University Centre got closed in Nelson in 1984; its current adopted name is Notre Dame University College\\n\\nSince the exact location could not be found on OpenStreetMap, the provided link refers to the closest point on Vernon Street in Downtown Nelson, within the Regional District of Central Kootenay, British Columbia, V1L 4G2, Canada\",\"address\":\"713 Vernon Street, Nelson, BC, V1L 4G8\",\"latitude\":\"49.489145\",\"longitude\":\"-117.301457\"}]"],"Address":["713 Vernon Street, Nelson, BC, V1L 4G8"],"Venue":["David Thompson University Centre"],"Note":["[{\"note\":\"Here's the poems he reads on side one:\\nArticulating West\\nWhite Hands\\n[Life on Land Grand Review?]\\nLiterary Criticism from The Country of Everyday book\\nA Cursing Poem: This Poem Wants Gordon Shrum to Die\\nRoutines\\nWe did not catch the poem's name mentioned at 22:02 on side one.\\nSaturday Afternoon in Suburban Richmond\\nGarrison\",\"type\":\"General\"},{\"note\":\"On side two: Fred asks him to explain how he works as a writer. \\nHe begins talking about his method of composition illustrating his purpose of writing; he explains how people may be able to make decisions if they want to end begin a poet or writer. \\nThey also talk about the concept of money in the context of writing/poetry writing.\\n\",\"type\":\"General\"}]"],"Related_works":["[]"],"_version_":1853670557247078405,"timestamp":"2026-01-07T15:00:01.509Z","score":4.5639086}]